They go to girbil heaven.
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Yes it is possible, as long as your gerbil is okay to be with others. First I would test it out and if it works fine you could get your little pet a companion.
What are you asking for? a real picture? Give me a break! (I like CHEESE!)
The least a mother could have, is 1. The most a Gerbil mother could have, is about 7 or 8.
what do you mean in finding there way or intelligent. hamsters are good at finding there way since they run away alot. the guinea pig is intelligent and i recommend this wonderful pet.
Signs that a gerbil may be ill include changes in behavior (lethargy, lack of appetite), physical symptoms (loss of fur, discharge from eyes or nose), or changes in stool (diarrhea, blood). If you suspect your gerbil is ill, it's best to seek advice from a veterinarian experienced in treating small animals.
you van just use normal milk , but put it in an eye dropped and microwave it. put one drop from the microwaved milk on your wrist if it feels cold on your wrist its too cold if it feels hot on your wrist its too hot . and you cant tell its on your wrist or if it just feels warm its perfect. pick up your baby rat carefully and put one drop on its lips in a couple seconds the drop mwill go away because the little rat will have drank it do this many times intill the rat is full (depending on the sixe of the rat, my rat could cover about 2cm squared so i give him 3 small drops for his samll tummy) after fed put the somewhere warm and really soft so they will me comfortable (MAKE SURE THEY ARE OUT OF REACH OF OTHER ANIMALS!!!) they will sleep for a while . feed them about every 2 to 3 hours to keep them healthy and keep it down to small feeding so you dont give them tummy aches. good luck with your babies! do not give the whole milk you must have soy milk rat are lactose intorant
A gerbil can eat any gerbil diet that you can buy in the pet stores. And you can feed a gerbil things from your house like VERY SMALL AMMOUNTS of apples, grapes, peanuts, almonds, sunflower seeds, peanut butter, all natural apple sauce ( no flavoring added, just plain apple sauce ), spinach, carrots, and any kind of gerbil treats you can buy in the store. I feed my gebils Forti-Diet Gerbil and Hamster Pellets and seed mix. THEY LOVE IT! Also, they love to chew, and I do NOT suggest getting a critter trail cage for gerbils. I have six gerbils, and they chewed on their critter trail cages like there was no tomorrow! I had to get four glass aquariums for all my gerbils. The only reason why I was really worried about them in the critter trail cages was because the tubing, since it was plastic, the gerbils would be able to chew through it and get out. I have had two gerbils escape a critter trail cage, too. One of them sadly did not make it because of it. So I do not suggest critter trail cages. They also cannot have various woods that have oils in them. They will have an allergic reaction to it. But, I got some wood bedding from petsmart ( HUGE BAG $10 XD ). I think that bedding was processed in a way that all the oils got removed, my gerbils have been fine. But, only the pet bedding. You cannot just buy wood and cut it and give it to them. That still has oils in it. As for chew toys, you can just give them stuff like toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls, and Cereal Boxes ( I tear off the tabs that have glue on them from any boxes I give them. For the safety of the gerbils. you never know what is in the glue! ) hope all of this helps ya!